We see what we want to see, meaning what we choose to see.
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To be close to the truth, we need to be able to put ourselves in others' shoes, by looking objectively from a different perspective, and by changing your position to look from different angles. We need to be able to question ourselves and be less scared to be wrong. If we are right, be proud of it; if you are wrong, own it!
Indeed if we look for things to be grateful, we will find plenty of them around us. If we are constantly unhappy and sad, we will find that the grass is greener only on the other side.
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The idea that we see what we want to see reminds us of the importance of cultivating a positive mindset and being aware of the biases and filters through which we view the world. It encourages us to consider how our own thoughts and attitudes can influence our experiences and reminds us of the transformative power of gratitude and a positive outlook on life.
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